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Step right up folks, sit right down in your favorite reading nook — hmm, you need to replace that toilet paper roll — and dive into the 2015 edition of the Old Columnist's Almanac! Once again, the Old Columnist's Almanac tells you everything you need to know about the coming year, including our reliable weather predictions (summer will be hot, winter will be, um, sort of cool-ish). And that's just the start of our many fearless predictions for 2015. These are indeed fearless predictions, as we have absolutely no fear that you can prove they are wrong, at least not yet. So while our 2014 predictions may have been a teensy bit off — we didn't see the...

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Step right up folks, sit right down in your favorite reading nook — hmm, you need to replace that toilet paper roll — and dive into the 2015 edition of the Old Columnist's Almanac!Once again, the Old Columnist's Almanac tells you everything you need to...

Say what you will about Virginia governor Bob McDonnell but the man knows how to keep his cool.Temperatures reached the mid 90s - the humidity made it much worse - during the Monday afternoon press conference of Chesapeake Bay Program's executive...

Likely Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley says it's "shameful" for Republicans to support an Indiana law that critics see as legalizing discrimination against gays and lesbians. The former Maryland governor criticized 2016...

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is returning to New Hampshire as he continues to visit early primary states. O'Malley, a Democrat who is considering running for president in 2016, is scheduled to attend the "Politics and Eggs" forum in...

Potential Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley said Sunday that the country needs fresh perspectives for confronting its problems and criticized the prospects of the Clinton and Bush families yet again seeking the White House. "The...

There are some Democrats in Iowa who aren't all that "Ready for Hillary." So far, there's little evidence they're ready for Martin O'Malley, either. "I think it's because they haven't met me yet," O'Malley said. The former Maryland...

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is hosting a happy hour and concert in Washington. The St. Patrick's Day Happy Hour and Concert on Thursday will bring together O'Malley and members of the Young Leaders Council at the Josephine Butler Parks Center...

A bill to hold fracking companies more responsible for damages they cause remained intact after senators defeated an amendment Thursday that would have removed words describing the natural gas extraction process as "ultrahazardous and abnormally...

A Senate committee voted Friday to establish deadlines for fertilizer regulations — an issue of concern for both farmers and for environmentalists who are concerned about pollution. Sen. Paul Pinsky, the legislation's lead sponsor, said the...

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who is considering a Democratic presidential bid, declined Friday to criticize likely primary opponent Hillary Rodham Clinton for her exclusive use of private email while serving as secretary of state. "I don't...

Outgoing Maryland State Police Superintendent Col. Marcus L. Brown has been selected to head the Pennsylvania State Police as commissioner, Gov.-elect Tom Wolf announced Thursday.In a release, Wolf said Brown, with 25 years of law enforcement...

Maryland health officials designated three hospitals to receive Ebola patients in Maryland — including Johns Hopkins Hospital and the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore — changing course from previous plans almost two weeks after the virus...

Travelers to Maryland from three West African countries where Ebola continues to spread could be quarantined at home or barred from public transit, depending on their risk of exposure to the deadly virus, under guidelines Gov. Martin O'Malley announced...

Twelve months before the voting is set to begin, the 2016 presidential race is shaping up as a fiercely competitive contest driven by two overriding forces that — candidates aside — will go a long way toward deciding the next occupant of the White House....

The competition for Maryland's stem cell research grants will be stiffer than ever as applications flood in next month, forcing officials to be more selective even as scientists worry that the state's fiscal problems and a new administration in...

Unexpected deaths of infants and children dropped to 171 in 2013 from 302 in 2007, a 43 percent decline, according to new state health data.
The numbers come from the Child Fatality Review, a nationwide effort to track and prevent the deaths, which...

A day before the deadline to sign up on the Maryland exchange for health insurance that would start Jan. 1, thousands of residents risk losing their subsidies temporarily because they have not re-enrolled.
Yet a month into this year's enrollment...

About 136,685 people enrolled in policies through the state's health exchange as of the Dec. 18 deadline for coverage beginning Jan. 1, Gov. Martin O'Malley and Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown reported Friday.
The exchange was created under the Affordable Care...

The bribe was paid over lunch at Schaller's Pump, a Bridgeport neighborhood institution and political stronghold across the street from the 11th Ward Democratic headquarters.The amount was disguised in a coded message:"8 page speed overview can be...